My all time old fav is the 50's Superman where in the bad guy shoots bullets at supermans chest, wher he just stands there with handson hips. then when the gun is empty, the bad guy throws the gun at superman. What does superman do? He ducks.

(Also, this is about goofs in movies relating to gun use. Not about gun control. Take that discussion to the Soapbox)

Dave

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There are 10 kinds of people.Those that understand binary and those that don't.

Oh a couple of times they threw rubber guns at Kal El and they'd bounce off his chest.OR they'd have a rifle and he'd bend the plastic barrel !!

Found out the other day 2 of my favorite childhood TV heros (George Reeves - The Adventures of Superman and Jon Hall- Ramar of the Jungle ) both committed suicide. I knew George did but was unaware Jon did... read Jon's bio and he was diagnosed with incurable bladder cancer so he took the quick way out. Sad ... very sad !

Good Jon Hall movie is Kit Carson --- totally inaccurate but entertaining. Had Ward Bond and another interesting actor in it.... see if you can recognize who played Paul Terry !! I recognized his voice the minute he spoke !

Also, there are many movies that are base on someone's life but add things and distort issues just to make good film. People watch these then think that's what happened.

They forget its just a movie. Not much more than a fantasy. Those who make so called documentaries or biographies are the worst of it.

It's one thing to have Kit Carson use the wrong kind of gun but another to show George Washington with no slaves. Just examples. Not that they have done that.

John Ford fell in love with the Monument Valley area. He then used it for several of his movies. That was just fun. Having a rancher in Texas walk out on his porch to look over the towering monoliths of Utah. Or the same rancher grazing his cattle on the sand . This from the Searchers.

Dave

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There are 10 kinds of people.Those that understand binary and those that don't.

Isn't a gun SANFU, but I saw WWZ this afternoon and liked it. Pitt was very good and it kept me on the edge of my seat.

However one part was a little unreal...in one scene (I won't give it away) they had this room with all these vials of human pathogens...

#1 most were in liquid serum bottles (5-10ml) . Sorry folks but you want to keep them long term and viable they have to be frozen !.. and stored in liquid N2 or at least a -80C freezer ! Course that would have complicated the plot. Go see it and you'll see why.

#2 you wouldn't store them all in 1 room ! They had typhus agent, H1N1, and meningitis agents all in the same cabinet. Sorry, CLIA (or their UK counterpart) would shut your azz down in a nanosecond for something like that !! (typhus and meningitis are bacterial, H1N1 is viral - not even the same classes of pathogens, and typhus is a very atypical bacteria = special group)

#3 it unlikely a field office even for the WHO would have this variety of pathogens... usually those offices are very specialized..

[font:Courier New]Isn't a gun SANFU, but I saw WWZ this afternoon and liked it. Pitt was very good and it kept me on the edge of my seat.

However one part was a little unreal...in one scene (I won't give it away) they had this room with all these vials of human pathogens...

#1 most were in liquid serum bottles (5-10ml) . Sorry folks but you want to keep them long term and viable they have to be frozen !.. and stored in liquid N2 or at least a -80C freezer ! Course that would have complicated the plot. Go see it and you'll see why.

#2 you wouldn't store them all in 1 room ! They had typhus agent, H1N1, and meningitis agents all in the same cabinet. Sorry, CLIA (or their UK counterpart) would shut your azz down in a nanosecond for something like that !! (typhus and meningitis are bacterial, H1N1 is viral - not even the same classes of pathogens, and typhus is a very atypical bacteria = special group)

#3 it unlikely a field office even for the WHO would have this variety of pathogens... usually those offices are very specialized..

BUT the movie was great despite these inconsistencies ! Go see it ! ;0

Hurumph!! Well that does it for me! No way am I going to waste money on a movie with all those inaccuracies!!!! Even though Brad Pitt is my main movie squeeze!

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